n what stage are sister chromatids separated and pulled to opposite sides of the
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n what stage are sister chromatids separated and pulled to opposite sides of the cell.
metaphase
prophase
anaphase
telophase
interphase
Question 2
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Cancer can be the result of all of the following EXCEPT?
A non-functional tumor suppressor gene and a non-functional proto-oncogene.
A functional tumor suppressor gene and a functional proto-oncogene.
A disregulation of the cell cycle.
Exposure to a carcinogen.
Question 3
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Which of the following tasks is accomplished through the process of mitosis?
Production of sperm or eggs
Cell growth
Replacement of dysfunctional cells
Question 4
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What stage of division is this cell in?
Telophase
Anaphase
Metaphase
Prophase
Question 5
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The centrosome disappears and the nuclear envelopes form in what stage of mitosis?
prophase
telophase
metaphase
interphase
anaphase
Question 6
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What stage of cell division is illustrated below?
Metaphase
Telophase
Anaphase
Prophase
Question 7
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What stage of division is this cell in?
Prophase
Anaphase
Telophase
Metaphase
Question 8
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An organism grows through what process?
Cellular respiration
Protein synthesis
Meiosis
Mitosis
Explanation / Answer
Question 1 - Anaphase (after anaphase cell ready to divide and here sister chromatid separated and ready for telophase )
Question 2 - A non-functional tumor suppressor gene and a non-functional proto-oncogene.
Question 3- Replacement of dysfunctional cells (egg and sperm produce as result of meiosis)
Question 4- Anaphase
Question 5- telophase (nuclear membrane disappear in prophase which appear in telophase )
Question 6 - metaphase
Question 7- Metaphase
Question 8- Mitosis because mitosis develop the new somatic cells
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